Publications by authors named "Tae Woong Bae"

Infectious intracranial aneurysm (IIA), a rare type of cerebral aneurysm, is often observed in patients with infective endocarditis. Hemorrhage or infarction often occurs; however, the presentation of both hemorrhagic and ischemic components is rare. A 41-year-old man with progressive motor weakness, dysarthria, and severe headache was admitted to our hospital.

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Plants can acclimate by using tropisms to link the direction of growth to environmental conditions. Hydrotropism allows roots to forage for water, a process known to depend on abscisic acid (ABA) but whose molecular and cellular basis remains unclear. Here we show that hydrotropism still occurs in roots after laser ablation removed the meristem and root cap.

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An efficient in vitro protocol has been established for somatic embryogenesis and plantlet conversion of Korean wild ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer). Wild-type and mutant adventitious roots derived from the ginseng produced calluses on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/L 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 0.

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Phytochrome A (phyA) in higher plants is known to function as a far-red/shade light-sensing photoreceptor in suppressing shade avoidance responses (SARs) to shade stress. In this paper, the Avena PHYA gene was introduced into creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) and zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on enhancing ginsenoside production in Korean wild ginseng (Panax ginseng) through varying doses of γ-ray treatment, identifying the effects on root growth and saponin content.
  • Treatment above 100 Gy inhibited root growth, while doses of 50 to 100 Gy resulted in notable changes in root morphology and increased saponin levels, leading to the selection of four mutant cell lines.
  • Among the selected cell lines, cell line 1 exhibited the highest ginsenoside content and growth rate in both flask and bioreactor cultures, with significant increases in crude saponin and total ginsenoside levels compared to the control.
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Herbicide-tolerant Zoysia grass has been previously developed through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. We investigated the effects of genetically modified (GM) Zoysia grass and the associated herbicide application on bacterial community structure by using culture-independent approaches. To assess the possible horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of transgenic DNA to soil microorganisms, total soil DNAs were amplified by PCR with two primer sets for the bar and hpt genes, which were introduced into the GM Zoysia grass by a callus-type transformation.

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